Imaging apparatus

ABSTRACT

The present invention is to provide an imaging apparatus superior in operability and visibility at the time of setting and adjusting functions thereof. 
     The apparatus includes GUI screen image generating means for generating a GUI screen image for operating the imaging apparatus to display the GUI screen image on image display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen image displayed on the image display means; controlling means for controlling the imaging apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUI screen image by the operating means; storing means for storing hierarchy type main menu information; menu generating means; and menu editing means capable of editing the unique menu information generated by the menu generating means. The controlling means controls the GUI screen image generating means when detecting a predetermined operation by the operating means, and the GUI screen image generating means generates the GUI screen image in which the index information to operate the menu editing means is included in the unique menu information, in accordance with the control by the controlling means, and displays the GUI screen image on the image display means.

CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No.13/540,407, filed Jul. 2, 2012, which is a Divisional application of thepatent application Ser. No. 10/554,093, filed Oct. 21, 2005, now U.S.Pat. No. 8,214,761, which is based on a National Stage application ofPCT/JP2004/007119, filed May 19, 2004, which in turn claims priorityfrom Japanese Application No. 2003-140995, filed on May 19, 2003, theentire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus. In detail, thepresent invention relates to an imaging apparatus, in which theoperability and visibility at the time of setting and adjustingfunctions of the imaging apparatus are improved.

BACKGROUND ART

In recent years, in an imaging apparatus, in association with theimprovement of functions and performances, items to be set by a user areincreased. For this reason, methods for easily setting a target functionare variously devised. Usually, a hierarchy type menu method is used formanaging index information, in which setting items and adjusting itemsof the imaging apparatus are classified into hierarchy typepredetermined categories, and this index information is displayed instages, and then a target item is selected.

In the hierarchy type menu method, at first, a list table of indexinformation corresponding to classified categories is displayed as [MainMenu], and when desired index information is selected from this [MainMenu], there is further [Sub-Menu] in this [Main Menu], that is a menuon and after second rank of a hierarchy, and there is further aplurality of items in this [Sub-Menu]. In this way, each menu has aplurality of hierarchies. Then, the staged selection of the itemsdisplayed in the menu enables a user to set a desired item or function.(For example, refer to Japanese Laid Open Patent Application No. JPH9-305360 (pp. 3-4, FIG. 2).)

However, the function setting method based on the conventional hierarchytype menu method and the like has a problem that the operability andvisibility at the time of setting, adjusting, and displaying thefunction of the apparatus are poor (which will be pointed out in 1) to8) below).

1) In the conventional hierarchy type menu method, as the setting itemsare increased, the classified categories are also increased.Consequently, the index information displayed on [Main Menu] and thehierarchy rank number of the [Sub-Menu] are increased. Thus, the numberof the steps until reaching a target setting screen image is increased,and accordingly, it becomes difficult to search a necessary item orfunction.

2) Therefore, by selecting the setting items and adjustment items whichare frequently used by a user, a customized [Personal Menu] can beprovided so that the user is able to select items or functions to befrequently executed with the small number of the steps. However, it isdifficult to search, only with the [Personal Menu], a necessary item orfunction, such as when selecting another item or function that is notregistered in the [Personal Menu], when adding a new item or function tothe [Personal Menu], or in other cases.

3) In order to select the item or function which belongs to indexinformation different from the index information selected from the menu,a procedure including such as once moving to that menu screen image,again selecting the target index information, and then displaying theitem or function belonging to that index information is required.

4) In a case where two buttons including a button to determine thechange in the setting or to advance to a next screen image (hereafter,referred to as a [Execute] button) and a button to return to a screenimage displayed before the setting screen image (hereafter, referred toas a [Return] button) are displayed on the setting screen image to setan item or function, there is a problem that it is difficult tounderstand only by viewing the screen image display, for example, suchas a case where it is not known whether or not the operation of thesetting change is executed; a case where after the setting change isdetermined, the setting can not be returned back to the originalcondition even if the [Return] button is operated; a case where it isnot known which of the buttons can be operated; or a case where theresult after the execution of the operation of the selected button isnot obvious.

5) In the setting screen image that is displayed when a setting value isset, an available range for setting values is divided into constantintervals or intervals based on a logarithmic function such as decibelvalues so as to increase and decrease the setting value on the basis ofthe divided intervals, and character information and graphic are used tocarry out the screen image display. However, the setting range includesa range to be finely set, a range to be roughly set and the like. Itsrange is also different depending on each setting value, thus such ascreen image display has a problem that it is intuitively unintelligibleand the setting operation is difficult.

6) In association with the increase in the items and functions to beset, when they are displayed on the screen by using characterinformation, icons, and the like, there is a problem that they can notbe displayed on a single screen image, or an icon for a setting itemwhich is unnecessary depending on the condition of the apparatus isdisplayed. Also, in a case where the display positions and displayorders of the character information, the icons, and the like aredefined, there are also similar problems.

7) In the conventional imaging apparatus, the execution of a certainoperation A causes a screen image A based on the operation A to betransparently displayed on a screen image currently being displayed, andthe further execution of another operation B ends the screen image Athat is transparently displayed and causes a screen image B based theoperation B to be transparently displayed on the screen image currentlybeing displayed. However, this has a problem that the display conditionon the screen image is greatly changed so that the user significantlyfeels uncomfortable and anxiety.

For example, as shown in FIG. 29A, under a condition that an imagedscreen image 900 currently being imaged is displayed on a display 120A,if an operation of [Setting of Exposure Correction] is executed, asshown in FIG. 29B, a GUI screen image for the [Setting of ExposureCorrection] is transparently displayed on the imaged screen image 900.

Moreover, under the condition of a screen image 900A on which the GUIscreen image for the [Setting of Exposure Correction] is transparentlydisplayed, if the recording of image is triggered to be started, asshown in FIG. 29C, once the transparent display on the GUI screen imagefor the [Setting of Exposure Correction] is ended, a new message such as[Cassette Is Not Inserted] is transparently displayed on an imagedscreen image 900B.

As described above, the displaying condition on the screen which isgreatly changed brings significant discomfort and there may occur aproblem that the operation during which the screen image is changed isunknown.

8) In a case where there are a plurality of folders in which a pluralityof image data are classified and arranged in a recording medium to beset in the imaging apparatus and made into a single unit, under thecondition that image data recorded in a certain folder is displayed, itis not possible to change the folder to another folder or to perform asetting such as an erasure prohibition setting and the like on the imagedata. Thus, this has a problem that the operability to the recordedimage data is not excellent.

Thus, there is a problem that must be solved in providing an imagingapparatus, in which the operability and visibility at the time ofsetting the function of the imaging apparatus are improved.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, an imaging apparatusaccording to the present invention is to be designed as follows.

(1) An imaging apparatus which includes GUI screen image generatingmeans for generating a GUI screen image having graphical user interfacemeans for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen image onimage display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen imagedisplayed on the image display means; and controlling means forcontrolling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUIscreen image by the operating means, in which the imaging apparatusincludes storing means for storing hierarchy type main menu informationcapable of setting and operating desired functions by classifyingfunctions settable and operable in the imaging apparatus on the basis ofa predetermined category, displaying index information of the classifiedfunctions in stages, and selecting the displayed index information; menugenerating means capable of selecting desired index information amongthe main menu information in the storing means to generate unique menuinformation; and menu editing means capable of editing the unique menuinformation generated by the menu generating means, and in which thecontrolling means controls the GUI screen image generating means whendetecting a predetermined operation by the operating means, and the GUIscreen image generating means generates the GUI screen image in whichthe index information to operate the menu editing means is included inthe unique menu information, in accordance with the control of thecontrolling means, and displays the GUI screen image on the imagedisplay means.

(2) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (1), the menuediting means has a function of adding the index information to theunique menu information, a function of deleting the index information, afunction of rearranging a displayed position of the index information,and a function of initializing the unique menu information topredetermined menu information.

(3) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (1), the GUIscreen image generating means generates a GUI screen image in which theindex information for operating the main menu information is included inthe unique menu information to display the GUI screen image on the imagedisplay means.

(4) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (1), the GUIscreen image generating means has a function of adding the unique menuinformation generated by the menu generating means to the indexinformation of the main menu information.

(5) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (1), the GUIscreen image generating means has a function of adding the unique menuinformation generated by the menu generating means to the indexinformation displayed in any hierarchy of the main menu information.

(6) An imaging apparatus which includes GUI screen image generatingmeans for generating a GUI screen image having graphical user interfacemeans for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen image onimage display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen imagedisplayed on the image display means; and controlling means forcontrolling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUIscreen image by the operating means, in which the imaging apparatusincludes: storing means having stored therein hierarchy type main menuinformation capable of setting and operating desired functions byclassifying functions settable and operable in the imaging apparatus onthe basis of a predetermined category, displaying index information ofthe classified functions in stages, and selecting the displayed indexinformation, and list information in which setting items correspondingto the index information is arranged in accordance with a display orderof the main menu information and can be displayed seamlessly, and inwhich the controlling means controls the GUI screen image generatingmeans when the selection of the index information is carried out amongthe main menu information by the operating means, and the GUI screenimage generating means generates the GUI screen image for displayingsetting items corresponding to the selected index information by theoperating means and displays on the image display means.

(7) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (6), the GUIscreen image displaying the setting item corresponding to the indexinformation has a function of scroll-displaying the setting item inaccordance with the arrangement of the list information.

(8) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (6), the GUIscreen image displaying the setting item corresponding to the indexinformation carries out a graphic display indicative of its boundary ina case where a setting item of adjacent index information in the mainmenu is displayed.

(9) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (6), the GUIscreen image displaying the setting item corresponding to the indexinformation displays graphic information indicating the indexinformation from which the setting item is able to be selected in a casewhere a setting item of adjacent index information in the main menu isdisplayed.

(10) An imaging apparatus which includes GUI screen image generatingmeans for generating a GUI screen image having graphical user interfacemeans for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen image onimage display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen imagedisplayed on the image display means; and controlling means forcontrolling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUIscreen image by the operating means, in which the GUI screen imagegenerated by the GUI screen image generating means displays only agraphical user interface to terminate the GUI screen image when theoperation by the operating means is not detected by the controllingmeans, and displays only a graphical user interface to determine theoperation when the operation by the operating means is detected by thecontrolling means.

(11) An imaging apparatus which includes GUI screen image generatingmeans for generating a GUI screen image having graphical user interfacemeans for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen image onimage display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen imagedisplayed on the image display means; and controlling means forcontrolling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUIscreen image by the operating means, in which the imaging apparatusincludes storing means for storing graphic data obtained by dividing arange of available setting and adjusting numeric data into a pluralityof ranges, setting intervals based on the divided respective ranges, andchanging shapes on the basis of this setting interval, the controllingmeans controls the GUI screen image generating means on detection of apredetermined operation by the operating means, and the GUI screen imagegenerating means reads out the corresponding graphic data from thegraphic data stored in the storing means in accordance with the controlof the controlling means, and generates the GUI screen image to set thenumeric data in accordance with the read out graphic data, and thendisplays on the image display means.

(12) An imaging apparatus which comprises GUI screen image generatingmeans for generating a GUI screen image having graphical user interfacemeans for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen image onimage display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen imagedisplayed on the image display means; and controlling means forcontrolling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUIscreen image by the operating means, in which the imaging apparatusincludes storing means for storing graphic data such as characters,figures and the like, representing functions and setting information inthe imaging apparatus, table data to define a priority when the graphicdata is displayed on the screen, and layout information of the graphicdata, the controlling means judges operation states and setting statesof the respective components of the imaging apparatus corresponding tothe graphic data in accordance with the priority of the table data ondetection of a predetermined operation by the operating means, andselects the graphic data to be displayed on the screen among the graphicdata, and the GUI screen image generating means generates the GUI screenimage in which the selected graphic data is arranged on the basis of thelayout information of the storing means in accordance with the controlof the controlling means, and then displays on the image display means.

(13) An imaging apparatus which includes GUI screen image generatingmeans for generating a GUI screen image having graphical user interfacemeans for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen image onimage display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen imagedisplayed on the image display means; and controlling means forcontrolling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUIscreen image by the operating means, in which the controlling meanscontrols the GUI screen image generating means when detecting apredetermined operation by the operating means, and the GUI screen imagegenerating means generates a GUI screen image in accordance with theoperation detected by the controlling means, and overlap-displays thegenerated GUI screen image on a forefront of the image display means.

(14) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (13), the GUIscreen image generating means generates a message notification screenimage based on the operation detected by the controlling means, andoverlap-displays the generated message notification screen image on theforefront of the image display means only for a fixed period of time.

(15) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (13), the GUIscreen image generating means has a function of changing the respectiveGUI screen images into different colors and brightness when a pluralityof GUI screen images is overlap-displayed.

(16) An imaging apparatus which includes GUI screen image generatingmeans for generating a GUI screen image having graphical user interfacemeans for operating the apparatus and displaying the GUI screen image onimage display means; operating means for operating the GUI screen imagedisplayed on the image display means; and controlling means forcontrolling the apparatus in accordance with the operation of the GUIscreen image by the operating means, in which the imaging apparatusincludes folder information obtaining means for obtaining information ofa folder in which a plurality of image data recorded in a recordingapparatus or a recording medium are classified, arranged, unified, andrecorded; index screen image generating means for generating index imageinformation capable of list-displaying diminished images of the imagedata within the folder; and folder information generating means forgenerating folder list information within the recording apparatus or therecording medium, the controlling means controls the folder informationobtaining means on detection of a predetermined operation by theoperating means, the folder information obtaining means obtains theinformation of the folder from the recording apparatus or recordingmedium in accordance with the control of the controlling means, theindex screen image generating means generates index image information inaccordance with the information of the folder obtained by the folderinformation obtaining means, and the GUI screen image generating meansgenerates the GUI screen image to select and operate the image datawithin the folder and the folder information generating means inaccordance with the index image information generated by the indexscreen image generating means and displays on the image display means.

(17) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (16), when thefolder information generating means is selected on the GUI screen imagegenerated in accordance with the index image information, the GUI screenimage generating means generates the GUI screen image to select adesired folder and alter to it in accordance with the folder listinformation generated by the folder information GUI means, and displayson the image display means.

(18) In the imaging apparatus as described in the above (17), the GUIscreen image generated in accordance with the folder list informationhas an image data display section capable of displaying the image datawithin the selected folder.

With the imaging apparatus having the above-mentioned configuration,since the unique menu information includes the menu editing means, it ispossible to display the GUI screen image with which generation of theunique menu information or edition of the menu information is easilycarried out.

Furthermore, the setting items can be seamlessly scroll-displayed inaccordance with the list information, and the relation between the indexinformation (symbol) and the setting item can be displayed on thescreen, and the shift to the GUI screen image corresponding to thisscreen image display is possible. Thus, the GUI screen image havingexcellent operability can be displayed.

In addition, in the GUI screen image, at the time of selecting ordetermining the function of the imaging apparatus, only the operablegraphical user interface can be displayed on the screen.

Moreover, in accordance with settable and adjustable numeric data, datais provided in which the data range is divided in to a plurality ofranges, predetermined setting intervals based on the respective dividedranges are set, and the shape of the graphic image is changed inaccordance with this setting interval. The setting screen image of thenumeric data is generated in accordance with this data. Thus, thesetting screen image based on each numeric data and excellent invisibility can be displayed.

In addition, it is possible to have graphic data, such as characters,figures and the like, indicative of functions and setting information inthe imaging apparatus; table data defining the priority for the timewhen the graphic data is displayed on the screen; and layout informationof the graphic data, and to display, in accordance with thoseinformation, only the necessary icons and character information on thebasis of the apparatus condition on the screen in a predetermined layoutcondition.

Additionally, since the GUI screen image and the message screen imageare generated on the basis of the operation and are overlap-displayed onthe forefront of the image display means, it becomes possible tooverlap-display a plurality of screen images.

Furthermore, even in a case where a plurality of folders exist in thestoring apparatus and the recording medium, it is possible to displayGUI screen image with which the operations for selecting and alteringfolders and for browsing the image data within the folder become easy.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is one example of an appearance view schematically showing animaging apparatus according to the present invention.

FIG. 2 is an example of a block diagram schematically showing an innerconfiguration of the imaging apparatus according to the presentinvention.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing operation steps when [Personal Menu] isedited in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG. 2.

FIG. 4 is an explanation view showing a displaying example of a GUIscreen image of the [Personal Menu] in the flowchart of FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is an explanation view showing one example of the GUI screenimage displayed when an [Edit Menu] button is operated in the [PersonalMenu] of FIG. 4.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart of an [adding] operation when an [Add] button isoperated on the GUI screen image shown in FIG. 5.

FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a [deleting] operation when a [Delete] buttonis operated on the GUI screen image shown in FIG. 5.

FIG. 8 is a flowchart of an [initializing] operation when an[Initialize] button is operated on the GUI screen image shown in FIG. 5.

FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a [rearranging] operation when a [Rearrange]button is operated on the GUI screen image shown in FIG. 5.

FIG. 10A to FIG. 10E are explanation views for explaining the GUI screenimage displayed in accordance with the flowchart of FIG. 9.

FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing operation steps when setting is carriedout through the [Personal Menu] in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG.2.

FIG. 12 is an explanation view for explaining the GUI screen imagedisplayed in accordance with the flowchart of FIG. 11.

FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing operation steps until the selection ofthe setting item through the [Main Menu] in the imaging apparatus shownin FIG. 2.

FIG. 14A to FIG. 14B are explanation views for explaining the GUI screenimage displayed in the operation steps of the flowchart in FIG. 13.

FIG. 15A to FIG. 15B are explanation views for explaining the GUI screenimage displayed in the operation steps of the flowchart in FIG. 13.

FIG. 16 is an explanation view for explaining the GUI screen imagedisplayed in the operation steps of the flowchart in FIG. 13.

FIG. 17A to FIG. 17C are explanation views for explaining the GUI screenimage displayed when the operation is selected or determined in theimaging apparatus according to the present invention.

FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing the operation steps when numeric data isset in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG. 2.

FIG. 19 is an explanation view for explaining the GUI screen imagedisplayed in accordance with the flow chart of FIG. 18.

FIG. 20 is a flowchart showing the operation steps when graphicinformation, such as character information, icon and the like, isdisplayed in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG. 2.

FIG. 21A to FIG. 21B are explanation views for explaining the GUI screenimage displayed in accordance with the flowchart of FIG. 20.

FIG. 22 is a flowchart showing the operation steps when the GUI screenimage is overlap-displayed in the imaging apparatus shown in FIG. 2.

FIG. 23A to FIG. 23C are explanation views for explaining the GUI screenimage displayed in accordance with the flowchart of FIG. 22.

FIG. 24A to FIG. 24B are explanation views for explaining the displayscreen image displayed in accordance with the flowchart of FIG. 22.

FIG. 25 is a flowchart showing the operation when a folder or image datain the folder is selected and operated in the imaging apparatus shown inFIG. 2.

FIG. 26 is an explanation view for explaining the GUI screen imagedisplayed in accordance with the flowchart of FIG. 25.

FIG. 27 is an explanation view for explaining the GUI screen imagedisplayed when a [Set] button is operated on the GUI screen image ofFIG. 26.

FIG. 28 is an explanation view for explaining the GUI screen imagedisplayed when a [Folder Select] button is operated on the GUI screenimage of FIG. 27.

FIG. 29A to FIG. 29C are explanation views for explaining the displayedcondition of the GUI screen image in a conventional imaging apparatus.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

An embodiment based on an imaging apparatus according to the presentinvention will be described below with reference to the attacheddrawings. However, the drawings are used only for the explanation, andthey do not limit the scope of the present invention.

FIG. 1 exemplifies an appearance of an imaging apparatus of the presentinvention. The imaging apparatus includes an apparatus body having animaging section including a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) and the like,and a touch panel type display connected to the apparatus body.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a mainsection with regard to the present invention, in the imaging apparatusof FIG. 1, and this main section is provided with an imaging section110, a display 120, an operating section 130, a system microcomputer140, an image display device 150, a recording apparatus 160 and asub-recording apparatus 165, a power switch 170, and the like.

The imaging section 110 captures lights from an object through animaging lens in accordance with the control of the system microcomputer140, converts the lights into an electric signal by using the imagingelement such as the CCD (Charge Coupled Device) and the like, and sendsto the system microcomputer 140 an image signal obtained by applying apredetermined signal processing to the electric signal.

The display 120 includes an LCD panel (Liquid Crystal Display panel) andthe like, and displays the image signal and graphic information that aresent through the system microcomputer 140 in accordance with the controlof the image display device 150.

In addition, the display 120 is the touch panel (touch panel or touchscreen) type display which has a GUI (Graphic User Interface) section125 for proving a graphical user interface function to send a controlsignal to the system microcomputer 140, in such a way that when an iconor menu information displayed on the LCD panel is touched, the operationbased on the touched item is executed.

The operating section 130 includes an operation key 131, a remotecontrol signal receiving section 132, an input device I/F (interface)133 and the like, and sends a control signal to the system microcomputer140 so as to execute a predetermined operation in accordance with theoperation by the user.

The operation key 131 is a key placed on the main body in order tooperate the imaging apparatus. In accordance with those key operations,the control signal is sent to the system microcomputer 140 so as toexecute a predetermined operation. For example, when the operation key131 is operated to select the icon, the menu information and the likedisplayed on the display 120, the control signal is sent to the systemmicrocomputer 140 so as to execute the operation in response to theselection.

The remote control signal receiving section 132 receives a key operationsignal sent through a wired line or wirelessly (an infraredcommunication or the like) when the key operation of a remote controller132 a is performed, and sends the control signal based on this keyoperation signal to the system microcomputer 140.

The input device I/F (interface) 133 is an interface with an inputdevice 133 a (for example, a keyboard, a mouse, a dial log, and thelike) to operate the apparatus. When the operation of the input device133 a is performed, a control signal in response to this operation issent to the system microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 has previously stored therein a basicprogram (OS: Operating System) for controlling the imaging apparatus;discrete programs for controlling the respective sections; and further,icons designed to represent character information and functions ofapplication programs or types of files; menu (list table) information toset and confirm the functions; graphic information such as screen imagedata and the like for the screen image display; table data to define anorder (priority) to display the individual graphic information; and thelike, and has a storing section that contains memories, such as RAM(Random Access Memory), ROM (Read Only Memory) and the like, for storingthe setting information set by the user and the like.

And, the system microcomputer controls respective sections within theimaging apparatus on the basis of these programs, the settinginformation and the like stored in this storing section (memories). Inaddition, the system microcomputer 140 controls the respective sectionswithin the imaging apparatus in accordance with a control signal fromthe operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 of the display 120, andthe operation mode given by the power switch 170.

The image display device 150 generates, in accordance with the controlof the system microcomputer 140, a GUI screen image on the basis of theimage signal, graphic information, screen image data, and the like sentthrough the system microcomputer 140 to display the GUI screen image onthe display 120, and also synthesizes (overlaps) those information anddata to display them on the display 120.

The recording apparatus 160 and the sub-recording apparatus 165 recordthe image signal imaged by the imaging section 110 on a recording medium(a memory card, a magnetic tape, an optical disc, or the like), andrecord the various information (the setting data, and the like) whichare sent and received within the imaging apparatus, in accordance withthe control by the system microcomputer 140.

The power switch 170 turns on or off the power source supply to theimaging apparatus with a slide return type switch or the like, and alsoinstructs the system microcomputer 140 to change the operation modeindicative of the operation state of the imaging apparatus (for example,a mode to record data on the magnetic tape, a mode to record data on thememory card, or the like).

In the imaging apparatus having the above-mentioned configuration, itemsdescribed in [1] to [8] below will be sequentially explained.

[1]: Edition of Menu Information [2]: Layout of Menu Information on GUIScreen Image [3]: Scroll-Display of Menu Item [4]: GUI Display ofSelection/Determination of Operation [5]: Setting Screen of Numeric Data[6]: Array Display of Icon and Character Information [7]: OverlapDisplay [8]: Folder Selection

It is noted that those processes and operations are executed inaccordance with the programs stored in the storing section (memories) ofthe system microcomputer 140 and the like.

[1]: Edition of Menu Information

At first, the operation at the time of editing unique menu informationis explained with reference to a flowchart of FIG. 3.

When the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touchedto select a [Personal Menu] from the icon or menu information displayedon the display 120, the system microcomputer 140 controls the imagedisplay device 150 in accordance with a control signal from theoperating section 130 or the GUI section 125.

The [Personal Menu] is the unique menu information generated byindividually selecting setting item frequently used by a user among thesetting items for setting the function of the imaging apparatus.

When the [Personal Menu] is selected, the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and generates a GUI screen image 100 for the [PersonalMenu] on the basis of unique menu information ([Personal Menu]) storedin the storing section (memories) and its image data to display the GUIscreen image on the display 120 (ST100).

For example, as shown in FIG. 4, the GUI screen image 100 is providedwith a [Set Item] button group 10 for indicating a setting item that isindividually selected among the setting items to set the function of theimaging apparatus, an [Alter] button 11 for altering the GUI screenimage to display another [Set Item] button group 10′ in a case where aplurality of setting items exist, a screen image number display section13 for displaying [a screen image (page) number which is currentlydisplayed]/[entire screen image (page) number] in a case where aplurality of GUI screen images 100 exist, an [End] button 12 forterminating the GUI screen image 100, and the like. The [Set Item]button group 10 includes a [Menu Edit] button 15 to edit and operate thesetting item of the [Personal Menu].

Here, in a case where a desired setting item exists in the [Set Item]button group 10 displayed on the GUI screen image 100, the userselects/operates the corresponding [Set Item] button by operating theoperating section 130 or touching the LCD panel (ST101).

On the other hand, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCDpanel is touched to select/operate the [Alter] button 11, the systemmicrocomputer 140 generates the GUI screen image 100 composed of another[Set Item] button group 10′ stored in the storing section (memories),and then displays it on the display 120 (ST101->ST102->ST103->ST101).

And, when the desired [Set Item] button is selected, the operatingsection 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out a predetermined controlsignal to the system microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140judges whether or not the selected button is the [Menu Edit] button 15(ST101->ST104).

If the selected button is not the [Menu Edit] button 15, the systemmicrocomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response tothe control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125and displays the GUI screen image corresponding to the selected [SetItem] button on the display 120 so that the desired setting operationcan be executed (ST104->ST105, ST106).

On the other hand, if the selected button is the [Menu Edit] button 15,the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and generates a GUI screen image 100A to edit and operatethe setting item for the [Personal Menu] to display it on the display120 (ST104->ST107).

For example, as shown in FIG. 5, the GUI screen image 100A is providedwith an edition button group 15A composed of an [Add] button for addinga new setting item to the [Personal Menu], a [Delete] button fordeleting the setting item registered in the [Personal Menu], a[Rearrange] button for rearranging the displayed positions of thesetting item buttons on the GUI screen image 100, and an [initialize]button for initializing the setting item, and an [End] button 12A forclosing the GUI screen image 100A, and the like.

And, operating the operating section 130 or touching the LCD panel toselect a desired editing button from the edition button group 15Aenables execution of the editing operation of the [Personal Menu](ST107->ST108).

In succession, operation at the time of executing the editing operationof the [Personal Menu] from the GUI screen image 100A of FIG. 5 will beexplained in accordance with the following (A) to (D).

(A) Operation for a case where a new [Set Item] button is [Added] to the[Personal Menu] will be explained with reference to a flowchart of FIG.6.

When the [Add] button is selected from the edition button group 15A onthe GUI screen image 100A of FIG. 5, the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 controls the imagedisplay device 150 and displays the GUI screen image displaying the listinformation for the selection and designation of a setting item to beadded on the display 120 (ST120).

Then, a desired setting item to be added to the [Personal Menu] isselected from the list information displayed on the GUI screen image byoperating the operating section 130 or touching the LCD panel (ST121).

The operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out apredetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140 when thedesired setting item is selected, and the system microcomputer 140 readsout unique menu information stored in the storing section (memories) andjudges whether or not the selected setting item is registered (ST122).

In a case where any corresponding setting item is not registered, thesystem microcomputer 140 adds the information of this setting item tothe read out unique menu information, and writes the unique menuinformation added with the new setting item to the storing section(memories) (ST122->ST123, ST124).

On the other hand, in a case where the corresponding setting item isalready registered, the system microcomputer 140 controls the imagedisplay device 150 so as to display an error indication on the display120 (ST122->ST125).

(B) Operation for a case where the [Set Item] button on the [PersonalMenu] is [Deleted] will be explained with reference to a flowchart ofFIG. 7.

When a [Delete] button is selected from the edition button group 15A onthe GUI screen image 100A of FIG. 5, the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 controls the imagedisplay device 150 so as to display the GUI screen image (refer to FIG.4) to delete the [Set Item] button from the [Personal Menu] on thedisplay 120 (ST140).

Then, in a case where the [Set Item] button that is desired to bedeleted exists in the [Set Item] button group 10 displayed on the GUIscreen image when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panelis touched, the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to select the corresponding [Set Item] button (ST141).

On the other hand, in a case where the [Set Item] button that is desiredto be deleted does not exist in the [Set Item] button group 10, when the[Alter] button 11 is selected and operated, the system microcomputer 140generates the GUI screen image 100 composed of another [Set Item] buttongroup 10 stored in the storing section (memories) so as to display it onthe display 120 (ST141->ST142->ST143->ST141).

When the [Set Item] button that is desired to be deleted is selected,the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out apredetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140, and thesystem microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to this control signal, and displays a confirmation message asto whether or not the deletion is executed on the display 120(ST141->ST144).

When the [Delete] operation is executed, the system microcomputer 140reads out the unique menu information stored in the storing section(memories), and deletes the information (data) corresponding to therelevant [Set Item] button, and then writes the unique menu information,from which the relevant information (data) is deleted, to the storingsection (memories) (ST144->ST145, ST146).

When the [Delete] operation is not executed, the process returns back toa predetermined GUI screen image and ends (ST144->End).

(C) Operation for a case where the [Personal Menu] is [Initialized] willbe explained with reference to a flowchart of FIG. 8.

When an [Initialize] button is selected from the edition button group15A on the GUI screen image 100A of FIG. 5, the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to thesystem microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 controls theimage display device 150 to display a confirmation message as to whetheror not the initialization of the [Personal Menu] is executed on thedisplay 120 (ST160, ST161).

In a case where the [Initialize] operation is executed, the systemmicrocomputer 140 executes an initializing process such as writing(copying) default menu information to the storing section (memories),erasing the unique menu information, or the like (ST161->ST162).

In a case where the [Initialize] process is not executed, the processreturns back to the predetermined GUI screen image and ends(ST161->End).

(D) Operation for a case where the [Set Item] buttons of the [PersonalMenu] are [Rearranged] will be explained with reference to a flowchartof FIG. 9.

When the [Rearrange] button is selected from the edition button group15A on the GUI screen image 100A of FIG. 5, the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to thesystem microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 controls theimage display device 150 so as to display a GUI screen image 100B forrearranging the [Set Item] buttons for the [Personal Menu] as shown inFIG. 10A on the display 120 (ST180).

And, in a case where a [Set Item] button that is desired to be movedexists in the [Set Item] button group displayed on the GUI screen image100B by operating the operating section 130 or touching the LCD panel,the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touched toselect the relevant [Set Item] button (ST181).

On the other hand, in a case where the [Set Item] button that is desiredto be moved does not exist in the [Set Item] button group 10, when the[Alter] button (refer to FIG. 4) is selected and operated, the systemmicrocomputer 140 generates a GUI screen image 100B′ composed of another[Set Item] button group 10′ stored in the storing section (memories) todisplay it on the display 120 (ST181->ST182->ST183->ST181).

And, when the [Set Item] button that is desired to be moved is selected,the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out apredetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140, and thesystem microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to this control signal and changes the display state of thetarget button, and also displays a GUI screen image 100C to rearrangethe [Set Item] buttons for the [Personal Menu] on the display 120(ST181->ST184).

In this case, it is supposed that an [Item 3] button shown in FIG. 10Bis selected.

Next, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to designate a move position of the selected button on the GUIscreen image 100C, the system microcomputer 140 controls the imagedisplay device 150 so as to display a GUI screen image 100D in acondition that the button at the designated position is exchanged withthe target button on the display 120 (ST185, ST186).

Here, when a position of an [Item 4] button is designated, as shown inFIG. 10C, the GUI screen image 100D in which the displayed positions ofthe target [Item 3] button and [Item 4] button that are exchanged isdisplayed on the display 120.

Next, it is selected whether or not the moving operation is to becontinued (ST187).

Here, in a case where the moving operation is to be continued, the [SetItem] button that is desired to be moved is again set on the GUI screenimage 100D, and the above-mentioned operations are repeated(ST187->ST181-> . . . ).

For example, as shown in FIG. 10D, in a case where the [Item 3] buttonis to be successively moved, when the [Item 3] that is the target buttonis selected and a position of an [Item 5] button is designated as a movedestination position, a GUI screen image 100E in which the displayedpositions of the [Item 3] and [Item 5] buttons are exchanged isdisplayed on the display 120.

And, when the move of the button is ended, namely, when the position ofthe [Set Item] button is fixed, an [OK] button 13 c on the GUI screenimage is operated (ST187->ST188).

The operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out apredetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140 when the[OK] button 13 c is operated, and the system microcomputer 140 storesposition information of the [Set Item] button group 10 in the currentGUI screen image in the storing section (memories) in response to thiscontrol signal (ST189).

Then, the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150to display a GUI screen image 100′ of the [Personal Menu], in which the[Set Item] button group 10 is newly rearranged on the display 120 asshown in FIG. 10E.

[2]: Layout of Menu Information on GUI Screen Image

Next, layout of the menu information on the GUI screen image andoperation thereof will be described with reference to a flowchart ofFIG. 11.

When the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touchedto select the [Personal Menu] from the icon or menu informationdisplayed on the display 120, the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140.

The [Personal Menu] is the unique menu information which the usergenerates by individually selecting frequently used setting items amongthe setting items for setting the function of the imaging apparatus.

The system microcomputer 140 judges whether or not the [Personal Menu]is selected on the basis of the control signal from the operatingsection 130 or the GUI section 125 (ST200).

In a case where the [Personal Menu] is not selected, the process andoperation which are related to the [Personal Menu] are not carried out,and the process ends (ST200->End).

In a case where the [Personal Menu] is selected, the systemmicrocomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response tothe control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUI section125, and generates the GUI screen image 100 (refer to FIG. 4) for the[Personal Menu], in accordance with the unique menu information storedin the storing section (memories) and its image data, to display it onthe display 120 (ST200->ST201).

For example, as shown in FIG. 12(a), the [Set Item] button group 10 onthe GUI screen image 100 is provided with [Set Item] buttons such as[Bright Adjust], [Image Size Adjust], [AUDIOVAL], [Language Set], [WhiteBalance] and the like, as well as a [Main Menu] button 10 x to call for[Main Menu] which is default-displayed when the power switch 170 of theimaging apparatus is turned on, and the like.

When the GUI screen image 100 is displayed, the system microcomputer 140goes into a state to detect whether or not the operation of the [SetItem] button is carried out (ST202).

And, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to select a button on the GUI screen image 100, the operatingsection 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out a predetermined controlsignal to the system microcomputer 140 (ST202->ST203).

Upon detecting the predetermined control signal from the operatingsection 130 or the GUI section 125, the system microcomputer 140 judgeswhether or not the [Main Menu] button 10 x is operated (ST204).

In a case where the [Main Menu] button 10 x is not operated, the systemmicrocomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in response tothe control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125to display the GUI screen image corresponding to the selected [Set Item]button on the display 120 (ST204->ST205).

For example, if the [White Balance] button is selected in FIG. 12(a),the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and generates a GUI screen image 201 a for setting [WhiteBalance] as shown in FIG. 12(e) to display it on the display 120(ST205->ST209).

And, the user operates the operating section 130 or touches the LCDpanel to execute the setting operation, in accordance with the GUIscreen image 201 a displayed on the display 120 (ST210).

On the other hand, in a case where the [Main Menu] button 10 x isoperated, the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device150 in response to the control signal from the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125, and generates a GUI screen image 200 of the [MainMenu] to display it on the display 120 (ST204->ST206).

On the GUI screen image 200, a list of the index information in whichall of the setting items of the imaging apparatus are classified with amajor division is displayed, for example, as shown in FIG. 12(b).

Then, the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touchedin order to select the index information including desired setting itemamong the index information displayed on the GUI screen image 200(ST207).

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and generates the GUI screen image for selecting thesetting item corresponding to the selected index information to displayit on the display 120 (ST208).

For example, when the index information for [Camera Setting] on the GUIscreen image 200 shown in FIG. 12(b) is selected, a GUI screen image 201composed of [Set Item] buttons such as settable items [White Balance],[Gain], [Sharpness] and the like is displayed as shown in FIG. 12(c).When the index information of [Time Setting] is selected, a GUI screenimage 202 including [Set Item] buttons such as setting items [StandardTime Setting], [Area Setting] and the like is displayed as shown in FIG.12(d).

And, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to select the desired [Set Item] button on this GUI screen image201 or 202, the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends apredetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140 (ST208).

Here, the [White Balance] button on the GUI screen image 201 shown inFIG. 12(c) is selected.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and generates a GUI screen image 201 a for setting theselected [White Balance] to display it on the display 120 (ST209).

The user operates the operating section 130 or touches the LCD panel inaccordance with the GUI screen image 201 a displayed on the display 120,and executes the setting operation of the [White Balance] (ST210).

Furthermore, when the [End] button is operated on each GUI screen image,the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to a control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and closes the display on the GUI screen image 100 for the[Personal Menu] (ST204->ST205->ST211->End).

In this way, the [Main Menu] button 10 x is configured to be included inthe [Set Item] button group 10 on the GUI screen image 100 for the[Personal Menu]. Thus, it is possible to immediately shift from the GUIscreen image for the [Personal Menu] to the GUI screen image for the[Main Menu].

[3]: Scroll-Display of Menu Item

The GUI screen image at the time of the selection and operation based onthe menu information will be described below with reference to aflowchart of FIG. 13.

At first, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to select the [Main Menu] to look though the index informationin which the setting items of the imaging apparatus are classified inmajor division, the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sendsout a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125 to display the GUI screen image 200 displaying a list of theindex information on the display 120 (ST300).

For example, as shown in FIG. 14A, the GUI screen image 200 is composedof an index display section 20 for displaying the list of the indexinformation in which the setting items of the imaging apparatus areclassified in major division; a [Move] button 21 for scrolling andselecting the index information displayed on the index display section20; an [End] button 22 for closing the GUI screen image 200; an [OK]button 23 for determining the selection of the index information; andthe like.

Additionally, each index information displayed on the index displaysection 20 is composed of a symbol 20 a designed for representing theindex information, and a character information 20 b for explaining theindex information.

And, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to operate the [Move] button 21 on the GUI screen image 200, theindex information displayed on the index display section 20 is scrolledto change the displayed condition of the index information currentlybeing selected (ST301->ST302->ST300).

When the [End] button 22 is operated, the process returns back to thescreen image before the [Index Displaying] selection (ST301->End).

On the other hand, for example, as shown in FIG. 14A, when indexinformation [Item 3] is selected by operating the [OK] button 23, theoperating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out a predeterminedcontrol signal to the system microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and generates a GUI screen image 300 for the selection andoperation of the setting item, on the basis of the information of thesetting item corresponding to the index information [Item 3], to displayit on the display 120 (ST301->ST303).

For example, as shown in FIG. 14B, the GUI screen image 300 is providedwith a setting item display section 30 for displaying a list of thesetting items, a [Move] button 31 for scrolling and selecting thesetting item displayed on the setting item display section 30, an [End]button 32 for closing the GUI screen image 300, an [OK] button 33 fordetermining the selection of the setting item, a symbol display section34 for displaying the symbol 20 a corresponding to the indexinformation, a [Return] button 35 for returning to the GUI screen image200 (the [Main Menu] screen image), and the like.

The setting item display section 30 displays the setting itemcorresponding to the adjacent index information in the index displaysection 20 (refer to FIG. 14A) on the GUI screen image 300 on the basisof the number of the setting items to be displayed, and a boundary lineL indicating its boundary.

In FIG. 14B, on the setting item display section 30, setting items [c1]to [c4] corresponding to the index information [Item 3] are displayed,and a setting item [b5] corresponding to index information [Item 2]adjacent on the GUI screen image 200 is displayed, and the boundary lineL is displayed on the boundary section between the setting item [c1] andthe setting item [b5].

And, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to operate the [Move] button 31 on the GUI screen image 300, thesetting item displayed on the setting item display section 30 isscrolled to change the displayed condition of the setting item currentlybeing selected (ST303->ST304->ST305->ST303).

When the [Move] button 31 is operated beyond the boundary line L, thesetting item of the adjacent index information is seamlessly displayed.

For example, when the move button 31 is operated to scroll the settingitem, the setting item display section 30 is changed to the displayingcondition of FIG. 15B from that of FIG. 15A, and the setting item [c1]corresponding to the index information [Item 3] and the setting items[b2] to [b5] corresponding to the index information [Item 2] aredisplayed. A symbol [b] of the index information [Item 2] is displayedon the symbol display section 34.

In this way, the boundary line L is displayed on the boundary betweenthe adjacent index information on the GUI screen image 300, and thesetting items are seamlessly displayed. Thus, even if it does not returnback to the GUI screen image 200 on which the list of the indexinformation is displayed, all of the setting items can be confirmed andset. That is, the setting items corresponding to the respective indexinformation are all placed in the continuously listing manner, and theycan be continuously displayed.

In this case, when the [OK] button 33 is operated on the GUI screenimage 300, the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out apredetermined control signal to the system microcomputer 140(ST303->ST304->ST306).

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and displays the setting screen image corresponding to thesetting item, in which the displayed condition in the setting itemdisplay section 30 is changed, on the display 120 (ST306->ST307).

The user operates the operating section 130, or touches the LCD panel toexecute the setting operation in accordance with the setting screenimage (refer to FIG. 12(e)) displayed on the display 120 (ST308).

On the other hand, when the [Return] button 35 is operated on the GUIscreen image 300, the screen image returns back to the GUI screen image200 in the condition that the index information [Item 2] is selected(ST303->ST304->ST300).

It is noted that, as shown in FIG. 16(a), in a state where the indexinformation [Item 3] is selected on the GUI screen image 200 to shift tothe GUI screen image 300, and the setting item is scrolled to go beyondthe boundary line L on the GUI screen image 300, that is, for example, astate where the setting item corresponding to the index information[Item 2] on the GUI screen image 200 is displayed, when the [Return]button 35 is operated, the screen image returns back to the GUI screenimage 200 in the condition that the index information [Item 2] isselected as shown in FIG. 16(b).

In addition, when the [End] button 32 is operated on the GUI screenimage 300, the screen image returns back to the screen image conditionbefore selecting the [Main Menu] (ST303->ST304->End).

[4]: GUI Display of Selection/Determination of Operation

Next, the GUI screen image at the time of selecting or determining thefunction of the apparatus will be described with reference to FIG. 17Ato FIG. 17C.

On the GUI screen image on which the menu information is displayed, whenthe operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touched toselect the [Set Item] button, a predetermined control signal is sentfrom the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 to the systemmicrocomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and displays a function setting screen image, a GUI screenimage 400, corresponding to the [Set Item] button on the display 120.

For example, the GUI screen image 400 displays a GUI screen imagecomposed of a setting button group 40 for setting functions A to C, anda [Return] button 41 for returning back to the previous displayed screenimage before the GUI screen image 400, as shown in FIG. 17A.

At this time, the setting button of the currently set function, forexample, [Function B] is displayed in a condition different from theother setting buttons, and the fact that it is set is clearly indicated.

In a case where the current setting may be maintained on the GUI screenimage 400, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panelis touched to select the [Return] button 41, a predetermined controlsignal is sent from the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125 tothe system microcomputer 140. The system microcomputer 140 controls theimage display device 150 in response to the control signal from theoperating section 130 or the GUI section 125, and displays the displayedscreen image before the GUI screen image 400 on the display 120.

On the other hand, when the setting is changed to another function, theoperating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touched to selectanother setting button such as the setting button for the [Function C]of FIG. 17A, for example, among the setting button group 40.

When the setting button of the [Function C] is selected, a predeterminedcontrol signal is sent from the operating section 130 or the GUI section125 to the system microcomputer 140. The system microcomputer 140controls the image display device 150 in response to the control signalfrom the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125, and changes thedisplayed condition of the setting button of the [Function C] to clearlyindicate that it is selected, as in the GUI screen image 400 a shown inFIG. 17B, and also changes the GUI display image of the [Return] button41 to the GUI display image of a [Determine] button 42.

The [Determine] button 42 on a GUI screen image 400 a is displayed onlyin a case where the current setting is changed. It is designed such thatunless the setting of the changed function is [Determined], it is notpossible to shift to a screen image other than the GUI screen image 400a. For this reason, the fact that the setting is changed can beobviously judged.

When the [Determine] button 42 is operated, the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140 changes the functioncurrently set, in accordance with the control signal from the operatingsection 130 or the GUI section 125, and stores it in the storing section(memories).

In a case where another setting button is erroneously operated or wherethe setting change is stopped, the setting button of the [Function B]before the change is selected on a GUI screen image 400 b.

When the setting button of the [Function B] is selected, the operatingsection 130 or the GUI section 125 sends a predetermined control signalto the system microcomputer 140, and the system microcomputer 140controls the image display device 150 in response to the control signalfrom the operating section 130 or the GUI section 125, and changes thedisplayed condition of the setting button of the [Function B] as shownon the GUI screen image 400 b of FIG. 17C to clearly indicate the factthat it is selected.

When the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touchedto operate the [Determine] button 42 on the GUI screen image 400 b, theoperating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends a predeterminedcontrol signal to the system microcomputer 140, and the systemmicrocomputer 140 maintains the setting stored in the storing section(memories) to be the condition before changing where the [Function B] isset, in response to the control signal from the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125, controls the image display device 150, and thencloses the GUI screen image 400 b.

Alternatively, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCDpanel is touched to operate the [Determine] button 42 on the GUI screenimage 400 b, the state shown in FIG. 17A, namely, the GUI screen image400 is displayed. By selecting the [Return] button 41 on the GUI screenimage 400, the GUI screen image 400 may be closed.

In this way, while the operation is not performed on the GUI screenimage, the [Return] button is displayed, and when the operation has beencarried out, it is switched to the [Determine] button to determine itsoperation. Thus, it can be made clear whether or not the operation isperformed on the GUI screen image currently being displayed.

It is obvious that the buttons displayed on the GUI screen image are notlimited to the [Return] button and the [Determine] button.

[5]: Setting Screen of Numeric Data

The GUI screen image at the time of setting numeric data will bedescribed below with reference to a flowchart of FIG. 18. Here, thesetting screen image in a case of setting a time interval of anintermittent recording is explained as an example.

At first, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to select a desired setting item from the icon and menuinformation displayed on the display 120, the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140.

Here, a setting item button of [Wait Time] for setting the time intervalof intermittent recording is selected, and a predetermined controlsignal corresponding to the setting item button of this [Wait Time] issent to the system microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, reads out the setting information and screen image data ofthe currently set [Wait Time] from the storing section, and generates aGUI screen image 500, which is the setting screen image for setting the[Wait Time] to display it on the display 120 (ST500).

For example, as shown in FIG. 19, a GUI screen image 500 for [Wait TimeSetting] is composed of a setting range display section 50 forgraphically displaying a range of setting values and a current settingvalue, a setting value display section 51 for character-displaying thesetting value based on the graphic display of the setting range displaysection 50, operation buttons 52 (a [−] button and a [+] button) forchanging (increase or decrease) the setting value, an [OK] button 53 fordetermining the setting value, and the like.

It is noted that the graphic information graphically displayed on thesetting range display section 50 is stored in the storing section(memories) of the system microcomputer 140 as data which is obtained bypreliminarily dividing the values of the settable range into a pluralityof ranges so as to be set easily, defining as the predetermined set timeinterval based on the divided respective ranges, and changing a shape ofgraphic in accordance with the divided and set respective timeintervals.

For example, as shown in FIG. 19, the setting value of the wait time canbe set in the range between 1 and 120 on the GUI screen image 500. Thesetting interval from 1 to 10 is assumed to be [1], the setting intervalfrom 10 to 60 is assumed to be [10], and the setting interval of from 60to 120 is assumed to be [60]. The width of a bar-shaped graphic ischanged on the basis of each setting interval that is divided and set inthis way.

And, when the GUI screen image 500 is displayed on the display 120, theprocess comes into a standby state for detecting a button operation(ST510).

Here, in a case of changing the setting value, when the operatingsection 130 is selected or the LCD panel is touched to operate theoperation button 52 and the [OK] button 53, the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 sends a control signal corresponding to the operatedbutton to the system microcomputer 140.

On detection of the control signal from the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125, the system microcomputer 140 judges which button wasoperated (ST520).

In a case where the [−] button is operated, the system microcomputer 140controls the image display device 150 to change the display condition ofthe [−] button so as to clearly indicate that the [−] button wasoperated, and also carries out a process for subtracting a valuecorresponding to the graphic displaying on the setting range displaysection 50, namely, a predetermined value corresponding to a presetsetting interval, in accordance with the number of the operations of the[−] button, from the current setting value stored in the storing section(memories) (ST520->ST521, ST522).

Then, on the basis of the setting value obtained through the subtractingprocess, the display of the graphic information graphically displayed onthe setting range display section 50 and the character information ofthe setting value display section 51 are updated (ST522->ST540).

In a case where not the [−] button but the [+] button is operated, thesystem microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 to changethe display condition of the [+] button to clearly indicate that the [+]button was operated, and also carries out a process for adding a valuecorresponding to the graphic display on the setting range displaysection 50, namely, a predetermined value corresponding to the presetsetting interval, in accordance with the number of the operations of the[+] button, to the current setting value stored in the storing section(memories) (ST520->ST530->ST531, ST532).

Then, on the basis of the setting value obtained through the addingprocess, the displaying of the graphic information graphically displayedon the setting range display section 50 and the character information ofthe setting value display section 51 are updated (ST532->ST540).

In a case where neither the [−] button nor the [+] button are operatedbut the [OK] button 53 is, the setting value currently being displayedon the GUI screen image 500 is stored in the storing section (memories)(ST520->ST530->ST550->ST560).

As described above, by diving the setting range of the setting valuesinto the plurality of ranges, setting the setting intervalscorresponding to the divided respective ranges and then changing theshape of the graphic to be displayed on the basis of this settinginterval, the range of the setting values corresponding to therespective setting items can be viewed efficiently and intuitively.

[6]: Layout Display of Icon and Character Information

Operation at the time of displaying the graphic information of theapparatus condition (the setting state or the like) on the screen by theicon, the character information or the like will be described below withreference to a flowchart of FIG. 20.

For example, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panelis touched to carry out the operation for displaying a certain apparatuscondition (a setting state or the like) from the icon or menuinformation displayed on the display 120, the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 sends a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 confirms the apparatus condition (thesetting state or the like) in accordance with the order (priority)defined in a table data in the storing section (memories) upon receivingthis control signal (ST600).

Then, the system microcomputer 140 determines whether or not the graphicinformation corresponding to the confirmed apparatus condition should bedisplayed on the screen (ST601).

In a case where there is no graphic information to be displayed, theprocess is ended (ST601->End).

In a case where there is the graphic information to be displayed, it isjudged whether or not this graphic information should be displayed(ST601->ST602).

In a case where the graphic information is not to be displayed, aprocess for judging whether or not the apparatus condition to beconfirmed next is the graphic information to be displayed is performed(ST602->ST601).

In a case where the graphic information is to be displayed, it is judgedwhether or not the graphic information can be inputted to a buffer ofthe image display device 150 (ST602->ST603).

In a case where the graphic information can be inputted to the buffer,the graphic information is read out from the storing section (memories)of the system memory 140, and the read out graphic information isinputted to the buffer of the image display device 150 (ST603->ST604).

Then, when the graphic information is inputted to the buffer of theimage display device 150, in accordance with the order (priority)defined in the table data, a similar judging process is repeated for theapparatus condition to be confirmed next (ST604->ST601-> . . . ).

In a case where the graphic information can not be inputted to thebuffer of the image display device 150, it is judged whether or not itcan be inputted to a different buffer (ST603->ST605).

In a case where the graphic information can be inputted to the differentbuffer, it is read out from the storing section (memories) of the systemmemory 140, and the read out graphic information is inputted to thedifferent buffer of the image display device 150 (ST605->ST606->ST604).

When the graphic information is inputted to the different buffer of theimage display device 150, in accordance with the order (priority)defined in the table data, a similar judging process is repeated for theapparatus condition to be confirmed next (ST604->ST601-> . . . ).

On the other hand, in a case of the condition that the graphicinformation cannot be inputted to the different buffer, or the conditionthat there is no graphic information to be displayed, the systemmicrocomputer 140 terminates the inputting process to the buffer(ST605->ST607, or ST601->ST607).

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150, anddisplays the graphic information on the display 120 in the orderinputted to the buffer in accordance with the predetermined displayinformation (position information, layout information (straight orcurved layout, and the like), layout interval information, and the like)for displaying the graphic information) (ST607->ST608).

For example, in a case where there are icons [A] to [Z] indicating thesetting conditions, when the item for displaying a certain settingcondition of the apparatus is selected, the system microcomputer 140sequentially confirms the setting conditions of the respectivecorresponding sections within the apparatus, in accordance with theorder (priority) defined in the table data of the storing section(memories), and judges whether or not the respective corresponding iconsare displayed.

And, the system microcomputer 140 sequentially inputs the graphicinformation of the icons to be displayed to the buffer of the imagedisplay device 150, and when a predetermined setting condition isconfirmed, the system microcomputer 140 displays the graphic informationwithin the buffer on the display 120 in accordance with predeterminedposition information and layout information.

For example, as shown on a setting display screen image 600 of FIG. 21A,the icons are lined up and displayed on the lower portion of the screenimage, in the order of [A], [B], [E], [F], [G], [C], [H] and [J]. Inaddition, in a case where they can not be displayed in a single line, asshown in FIG. 21B, remaining icons are lined up and displayed at ahigher position.

In a case of the conventional screen image display, the icons aredisplayed on the bottom portion of the screen image not in the orderbased on the apparatus condition and unnecessary icons are displayed,because the order is defined as [A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G] and[H]. However, in a case of the screen image display as described above,even in a case where there are a large number of icons and characterinformation and the like, the icons and character information which arerequired in accordance with the apparatus condition are displayed on thedisplay in a predetermined layout.

[7]: Overlap Display

Next, operation at the time of displaying a different GUI screen imageon the display on which the screen image display is performed will bedescribed with reference to a flowchart of FIG. 22.

For example, under the condition that an image currently being imaged isdisplayed on the display 120, the system microcomputer 140 is in acondition of detecting whether or not the operating section 130 or theLCD panel is operated, namely, in a standby condition of waiting for thedetection of the control signal from the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125.

When the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touchedto carry out a predetermined operation in such a condition, thepredetermined control signal is sent from the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 to the system microcomputer 140 (ST700).

The system microcomputer 140 judges whether or not the operation anddisplay process in accordance with this control signal are possible uponreceiving the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125 (ST700->ST701).

In a case where the operation and the display process can be performed,the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150,generates a layer screen image, such as an operation screen image forexecuting the predetermined operation or a message screen image forcarrying out the display of the message and the like, to overlap-displaythis layer screen image on the forefront of the screen image currentlybeing displayed on the display 120 (ST701->ST702->ST704).

It is noted that, by changing the brightness and coloration of the layerscreen image or the screen image to be overlapped, the layer screenimage that is overlap-displayed on the forefront is made visuallystriking.

On the other hand, in a case where the operation and the display processcan not be performed, the system microcomputer 140 controls the imagedisplay device 150, carries out a display process for an error message,generates the layer screen image serving as a predetermined messagescreen image to overlap-display this layer screen image on the forefrontof the screen image currently being displayed on the display 120(ST701->ST703->ST704).

The operations as described above are executed each time the operatingsection 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touched, and the layerscreen image is overlap-displayed on the forefront of the screen imagedisplayed on the display.

The specific example of the above-described GUI screen image will bedescribed below.

For example, in a case where the image taking is started in the imagingapparatus 1, the system microcomputer 140 actuates the imaging apparatus1 at the operation mode, for example, such as the operation mode torecord on a video cassette (hereafter, referred to as a cassette)through the power switch 170 when the power switch 170 is used to turnon a desired operation mode.

When the imaging apparatus 1 is started in a desired operation mode asshown in FIG. 23A, an image signal obtained by the imaging section 110is sent through the system microcomputer 140 to the image display device150, and the image display device 150 displays this image signal as animaging screen image 700 on the display 120.

Here, in a case where the exposure correction for the imaging screenimage 700 displayed on the display 120 is carried out, for example, whenthe operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touched toexecute the operation of [Setting of Exposure Correction], the systemmicrocomputer 140 controls the image display device 150, generates theGUI screen image to set an exposure value shown in FIG. 23B as a layerscreen image 710, and then overlap-displays on the front surface of theimaging screen image 700 of FIG. 23A.

And, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to operate the [+] button or the [−] button on the layer screenimage 710, namely, on the GUI screen image of the [Setting of ExposureCorrection], it can be set so as to obtain a desired exposure value.

Additionally, under the condition that the layer screen image 710 ofFIG. 23B is overlap-displayed, when the recording of the image is triedto be started, the system microcomputer 140 executes a message displayprocess, controls the image display device 150, generates a layer screenimage 720 to display a message such as [Cassette Is Not Inserted] asshown in FIG. 23C if the cassette is not inserted into the apparatus,and then overlap-displays on the front surface of the layer screen image710 displayed on the display 120.

And, if a cassette is set or a predetermined time elapses, theoverlap-display of the layer screen image 720 overlap-displayed on thelayer screen image 710 is closed, and it returns back to the conditionof FIG. 23B.

In this way, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panelis touched to select the operation, the system microcomputer 140generates the layer screen image (the GUI screen image) corresponding tothe selected operation and overlap-displays it on the forefront of thedisplay 120.

In addition, for example, as shown in FIG. 24A, a display screen image730 on which icons [A], [B] and [C] representing predetermined functionsare displayed is displayed on the display 120. A case where a functionof one among them, for example, the icon [B], is temporarily invalidatedis explained.

At first, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to [Invalidate] the function of the icon [B], the systemmicrocomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in accordancewith this operation, and generates an icon 75 indicating failure of thedisplayed icon [B] to overlap-display the icon 75 on the icon [B] asshown in FIG. 24B.

And, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to [Validate] the function of the icon [B], the systemmicrocomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 in accordancewith this operation, erases the overlap displaying of the icon 75 toreturn to the state of FIG. 24A.

In this way, the overlap-display can be performed even on the graphicinformation such as the icon, the character information and the like.Similarly to the above-described case, as for the icons and thecharacter information, the displaying condition can be variouslyarranged by combining and changing the color, the brightness, the shapeand the like.

For example, in a case of recording character information (a title andthe like) on the lead of the image to be recorded or the like, it ispossible that the character information is inputted andoverlap-displayed, where the character information is conspicuouslydisplayed in a preparing stage until the recording is started, and thecharacter information after recording is started is made unnoticeable bychanging the color, the brightness, the shape and the like.

[8]: Folder Selection

Next, operation at the time of selecting a folder of a recordingapparatus or a recording medium will be described with reference to aflowchart of FIG. 25.

At first, in order to select a folder recorded in the recordingapparatus 160 or the sub-recording apparatus 165 and the recordingmedium, the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to select a predetermined icon or menu information displayed onthe display 120.

When the predetermined icon or menu information is selected, theoperating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out a predeterminedcontrol signal to the system microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 obtains image data information of a currentfolder of the recording apparatus 160 or the sub-recording apparatus 165in response to the control signal from the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125 (ST800).

It is noted that a folder denotes a predetermined recording area (astorage space) in a recording apparatus or a recording medium forclassifying, arranging, unifying and managing a plurality of image data,and a current folder denotes a folder that can be accessed.

And, when obtaining the image data information of the current folder,the system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150,generates index image information of the image data recorded in thecurrent folder of the recording apparatus 160 or the sub-recordingapparatus 165, and displays a GUI screen image 800 based on thegenerated index image information on the display 120 (ST801).

It is noted that index image information is information in which reducedimage data of respective recorded image data can be generated andlist-displayed.

For example, as shown in FIG. 26, the GUI screen image 800 is providedwith an image display section 80 for displaying index image information,a [Select] button 81 for selecting desired image data, an [End] button82 for closing the GUI screen image 800, and a [Set] button 83 forcalling out [Set Screen] for performing a setting operation on theselected image data.

When the GUI screen image 800 is displayed, it becomes in a state ofdetecting a button to be operated (ST802).

Here, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to operate the selection button 81, the operating section 130 orthe GUI section 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to thesystem microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, sequentially changes the displayed condition of the reducedimage data displayed on the image display section 80, and clearlyindicates the selected image data (ST802->ST803->ST801->ST802).

On the other hand, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCDpanel is touched to select and operate the [Set] button 83, theoperating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out a predeterminedcontrol signal to the system microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, generates a GUI screen image 810 of the [Set Screen] toperform the setting operation on the image data to overlap-display it onthe GUI screen image 800 displayed on the display 120 (ST802->ST804).

For example, as shown in FIG. 27, the GUI screen image 810 is composedof a [Select] button 81 a for selecting a desired button from a settingoperation button group 85, an [End] button 82 a for closing the [SetScreen], and the setting operation button group 85 for performing thesetting operation on the image data.

The setting operation button group 85 is composed of, for example, a[Protect] button for prohibiting erasure of the selected image data, an[Erase] button for erasing the selected image data, a [Print Mark]button for setting a print mark for the selected image data, a [FolderSelect] button for moving to a different folder, and the like.

When the GUI screen image 810 is displayed, it becomes in a state fordetecting a button to be operated (ST804).

Here, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to operate a button other than the [Folder Select] button fromthe setting operation button group 85, the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125 sends out a predetermined control signal to the systemmicrocomputer 140 (ST804->ST805).

The system microcomputer 140 executes the setting of the operated buttonin response to the control signal from the operating section 130 or theGUI section 125 (ST805->ST806).

For example, if the [Protect] button of FIG. 27 is operated, theselected image data is set to the erasure prohibition. In addition, ifthe [Erase] button is operated, the selected image data is erased fromthe recording apparatus 160, and if the [Print Mark] button is operated,a print mark is set for the selected image data.

On the other hand, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCDpanel is touched to operate the [Folder Select] button from the settingoperation button group 85, the operating section 130 or the GUI section125 sends out a predetermined control signal to the system microcomputer140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, and generates a GUI screen image 820 for changing thecurrent folder to display it on the display 120 (ST804->ST807).

For example, as shown in FIG. 28, the GUI screen image 820 is composedof a [Select] button 81 b for selecting a desired folder name, a foldername display section 86 for displaying the selected folder name, afolder display section 87 for displaying a folder name in the storingapparatus 160, an image data display section 88 for displaying an imagedata of the selected folder and the like, a [Determine] button 89 fordetermining the selected folder, and the like.

When the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel is touchedto operate the [Select] button 81 b on the GUI screen image 820, theoperating section 130 or the GUI section 125 sends out a predeterminedcontrol signal to the system microcomputer 140.

The system microcomputer 140 controls the image display device 150 inresponse to the control signal from the operating section 130 or the GUIsection 125, changes the displayed condition of the folder name to bedisplayed on the folder display section 87 and displays this folder nameon the folder name display section 86 to clearly indicate the foldercurrently being selected and to display the image data recorded in thefolder being selected on the image data display section 88. It is notedthat in a case where a plurality of image data exist, the image datawithin the folder can be sequentially displayed on the image datadisplay section 88 by operating the [Select] button 81 b (ST807->ST808).

Here, when the operating section 130 is operated or the LCD panel istouched to operate the [Determine] button 89, the folder currently beingselected is changed to the current folder (ST808->ST809).

Until the [Determine] button 89 is operated, it is in a standby state(ST809->ST808->ST809-> . . . ).

When the current folder is changed, the system microcomputer 140 againobtains the image data information of the current folder in therecording apparatus 160 or sub-recording apparatus 165, generates theindex image information of the image data recorded in the currentfolder, and displays the GUI screen image 800 based on the generatedindex image information on the display 120 (ST809->ST800->ST801-> . . .).

As described above, the imaging apparatus of the present inventionresults in the following excellent effects.

The [Personal Menu] enables generation of the unique menu information,in which only items frequently used is selected, and the GUI screenimage for the [Personal Menu] includes buttons for editing menuinformation and buttons for selecting the [Main Menu] so that it ispossible to reach a target setting screen image with less number ofsteps and to edit the menu information with ease.

Arrangement of the button for selecting the [Personal Menu] at a higherstage of the hierarchical type [Main Menu] improves operability in menuselection.

The setting items can be seamlessly scroll-displayed on the GUI screenimage, and the relation between the index information (symbol) and thesetting item is also displayed on the screen, and the shift to the GUIscreen image corresponding to this screen image display is possible sothat operation with intuitiveness and less number of steps is madepossible and the time and steps in selecting the setting item aregreatly reduced.

On the GUI screen image, if the operation is not performed, only the[Return] button is displayed, and if the operation is performed, it ischanged to the display of only the [Determine] button to determine thatoperation. Thus, only the operable button is displayed, and whether ornot the operation is carried out on the GUI screen image currently beingdisplayed is made clear, which enables operation without any question.

In addition, since the number of the buttons to be displayed is reduced,the space for the screen image is made larger and the design can be alsounified, thereby improving the visibility of the GUI screen image.

In the GUI screen image for setting the numeric data, the range of thesetting values corresponding to the respective setting items can beefficiently displayed and can be intuitively viewed, thereby improvingthe operability and the visibility.

It is possible to display only the necessary icons and characterinformation in a predetermined layout condition, depending on theapparatus condition, so that the visibility of the display screen imageis improved.

Since a screen image corresponding to the operation is overlap-displayedon the forefront of the GUI screen image being displayed, the screenimage being displayed is not erased and the previously displayed screenimage is displayed after the operation is ended. Thus, even if aplurality of screen images are overlap-displayed, it is possible toeasily distinguish them and to reduce uncomfortable feeling to the user.

Furthermore, even in a case where a plurality of folders exist in therecording apparatus or the recording medium, the operability is improvedat the time when the folder is selected or altered or when the imagedata in the folder is viewed.

1-8. (canceled)
 9. An electronic apparatus comprising: a memoryconfigured to store a plurality of personal menu items to be displayedin a personal menu screen; and circuitry configured to generate thepersonal menu screen including a plurality of set item buttons forindicating a specific function, and a menu edit button, responsive to aselection of the menu edit button, switch to an personal menu editingscreen from the personal menu screen, the personal menu editing screenincluding an add button, responsive to a selection of the add button,generate list information of a plurality of set items, and responsive toa selection of a set item from the list information, store the set itemselected from the list information in the memory as one of the pluralityof personal menu items to be displayed in the personal menu screen. 10.The electronic apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the memory isfurther configured to store graphic data, wherein the graphic data isobtained by dividing a range of settable/adjustable numeric data into aplurality of ranges.
 11. The electronic apparatus according to claim 10,wherein the memory is further configured to store setting intervalsbased on the plurality of ranges.
 12. The electronic apparatus accordingto claim 11, wherein the memory is further configured to store changingshapes based on the setting intervals.
 13. The electronic apparatusaccording to claim 10, wherein the circuitry is further configured toread out the graphic data, generate a graphical user interface (GUI)screen image to set the settable/adjustable numeric data based on thegraphic data that has been read out, and display the GUI screen image onan image display.
 14. The electronic apparatus according to claim 9,wherein the circuitry is further configured to receive a pre-determinedcontrol signal, and determine whether the pre-determined control signalindicates the selection of the menu edit button.
 15. The electronicapparatus according to claim 14, wherein responsive to determining thatthe pre-determined control signal does not indicate the selection of themenu edit button, the circuitry is further configured to determinewhether the pre-determined control signal indicates a selection of oneof the plurality of set item buttons, and responsive to determining thatthe pre-determined control signal indicates the selection of the one ofthe plurality of set item buttons, generate a graphical user interface(GUI) screen image that corresponds to the one of the plurality of setitem buttons, and control an image display to display the GUI screenimage.
 16. The electronic apparatus according to claim 14, whereinresponsive to determining that the pre-determined control signalindicates the selection of the menu edit button, the circuitry isfurther configured to generate a graphical user interface (GUI) screenimage that includes the personal menu editing screen, and control animage display to display the GUI screen image.
 17. A method comprising:storing, with a memory, a plurality of personal menu items to bedisplayed in a personal menu screen; generating, with circuitry, thepersonal menu screen including a plurality of set item buttons and amenu edit button, wherein each of the plurality of set item buttonsindicate a specific function; switching, with the circuitry, thepersonal menu screen to an personal menu editing screen that includes anadd button in response to a selection of the menu edit button;generating, with the circuitry, list information of a plurality of setitems in response to a selection of the add button; and storing, withthe circuitry, a set item in the memory as one of the plurality ofpersonal menu items to be displayed in the personal menu screen inresponse to a selection of the set item from the list information. 18.The method according to claim 17, further comprising storing graphicdata that is obtained by dividing a range of settable/adjustable numericdata into a plurality of ranges.
 19. The method according to claim 18,further comprising storing setting intervals that are based on theplurality of ranges.
 20. The method according to claim 19, furthercomprising storing changing shapes based on the setting intervals. 21.The method according to claim 18, further comprising: reading out thegraphic data; generating a graphical user interface (GUI) screen imageto set the settable/adjustable numeric data based on the graphic datathat has been read out; and displaying the GUI screen image on an imagedisplay.
 22. The method according to claim 17, further comprising:receiving a pre-determined control signal; and determining whether thepre-determined control signal indicates the selection of the menu editbutton.
 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein responsive todetermining that the pre-determined control signal does not indicate theselection of the menu edit button, the method further comprising:determining whether the pre-determined control signal indicates aselection of one of the plurality of set item buttons, and responsive todetermining that the pre-determined control signal indicates theselection of the one of the plurality of set item buttons, generating agraphical user interface (GUI) screen image that corresponds to the oneof the plurality of set item buttons, and controlling an image displayto display the GUI screen image.
 24. The method according to claim 22,wherein responsive to determining that the pre-determined control signalindicates the selection of the menu edit button, the method furthercomprising: generating a graphical user interface (GUI) screen imagethat includes the personal menu editing screen, and controlling an imagedisplay to display the GUI screen image.
 25. A non-transitorycomputer-readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed byan electronic processor, are configured to perform a set of operations,the set of operations comprising: generating a personal menu screenincluding a plurality of set item buttons for indicating a specificfunction and a menu edit button, responsive to a selection of the menuedit button, switching the personal menu screen to an personal menuediting screen that includes an add button; responsive to a selection ofthe add button, generating list information of a plurality of set items;and responsive to a selection of a set item from the list information,storing the set item in a memory as one of a plurality of personal menuitems to be displayed in the personal menu screen.
 26. Thenon-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 25, the setof operations further comprising: reading out graphic data from thememory, wherein the graphic data is obtained by dividing a range ofsettable/adjustable numeric data into a plurality of ranges; generatinga graphical user interface (GUI) screen image to set thesettable/adjustable numeric data based on the graphic data that has beenread out; and displaying the GUI screen image on an image display. 27.The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 25, theset of operations further comprising: receiving a pre-determined controlsignal; and determining whether the pre-determined control signalindicates the selections of the menu edit button.
 28. The non-transitorycomputer-readable medium according to claim 27, wherein responsive todetermining that the pre-determined control signal does not indicate theselection of the menu edit button, the set of operations furthercomprising: determining whether the pre-determined control signalindicates a selection of one of the plurality of set item buttons, andresponsive to determining that the pre-determined control signalindicates the selection of the one of the plurality of set item buttons,generating a graphical user interface (GUI) screen image thatcorresponds to the one of the plurality of set item buttons, andcontrolling an image display to display the GUI screen image.